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[Supplementary Offense Report - John Merrick Interview, February 27, 1964]
Supplementary Offense Report concerning an interview with John Merrick where he states he believes Jack Ruby introduced him to Lee Harvey Oswald at a club.
[Supplementary Offense Report, November 24, 1963, #1]
Supplementary Offense Report concerning the slug removed from the body of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Supplementary Offense Report, November 24, 1963, #2]
Supplementary Offense Report concerning the slug removed from the body of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Supplementary Offense report regarding the murder of President John F. Kennedy]
Supplementary Offense Report clearing the murder of President John F. Kennedy with the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Survey Map for U.S. Secret Service Elm and Houston St. Area]
Photograph of a survey map for the United States Secret Service. The map shows the areas of Elm and Houston St.
[Survey Map for U.S. Secret Service Elm and Houston St. Area]
Photograph of a survey map for the United States Secret Service. The map shows the areas of Elm and Houston St.
[Swimmers at Fretz Park Pool]
Photograph of children and young people swimming in the pool or bathing in the sun near the pool's edge while a young woman watches from the life guard post.
[Swimmers Lining the Shore at Lake Cliff Park]
Photograph of many swimmers, mostly men, lining the shore of a lake
[Swimming Pool at Fretz Park]
Photograph of young people swimming close to the edge of the pool at Fretz Park.
[Swimsuit Competition at Pleasant Oaks Park]
Photograph of two rows of young women in swim suits on a basketball court.
[Swingset at Exline Park]
Photograph of two swingsets where children swing, and a brick house on the left.
[Table of Contents for Bound Notebook]
Index of affidavits taken in connection with the assassination of President Kennedy.
[Table of Contents for Documents in Bound Notebook #1]
Table of contents for documents in bound notebooks. The table of contents are arranged alphabetically by name and subject.
[Table of Contents for Documents in Bound Notebook #2]
Table of contents for documents in bound notebooks. The table of contents is arranged alphabetically by name and subject.
[Table of Contents for Documents in Notebooks Pertaining to the John F. Kennedy Assassination]
Table of contents for documents placed in notebooks. They are listed alphabetically by name and subject.
[Table of Contents for J. D. Tippit's Personnel Record]
Table of contents for the personnel record of Officer J. D. Tippit.
[Table of Contents, listing affidavits by person]
Table of contents listing affidavits by person.
[Table of Produce]
Photograph of a long table of produce at the Dallas Farmer's Market. Children sit behind the table.
[Table Tennis Room at Beckley - Saner Park]
Photograph of two ping-pong tables in the center of a room lined with metal fold-out chairs at the walls.
[Tables Set at Flower Show]
Photograph of white wire tables with checkered tablecloth underneath a white metal structure, a replica of the base of the Eiffel Tower provided by the Parks Department of the City of Dallas.
[Taken From Commerce Street Ramp]
Photographs of the reconstruction of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, taken halfway up the Commerce Street exit.
Tax Documents Removed from Oswald's Home
Photograph two tax statements for 1956 and 1955. These items were in the possession of Lee Harvey Oswald and were removed from his home.
Tax Statement Removed from Oswald's Property
Photograph of a tax document belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald. This item was removed from Oswald's home.
[Teenager Dance at Texan Courts]
Photograph of teenagers dancing at the Texan Courts. In the photograph, individuals dance together. Streamers are hung across the ceiling.
[Teenagers Dancing in Exline Park]
Photograph of teenagers dancing in Exline Park. In the photograph, teenagers dance in pairs while others sit in folding chairs on the left side.
[Teeter-Totters at Exline Park]
Photograph of children playing on teeter-totters at Exline Park. The park enclosed with wire gating. Trees are visible in the background.
[Telegram and Money Order to Marina Oswald from N. L. Kellogg, November 23, 1963]
Individual telegram and a ten-dollar money order to Marina Oswald, wife of Lee Harvey Oswald, "care of" the Mayor of the City of Dallas.
[Telegram from Clarence Tingel, November 23, 1963]
Telegram sent to Lee Harvey Oswald by Clarence Tingel. The envelope is included with the telegram.
[Telegram from Clarence Tingel to Lee Harvey Oswald, November 23, 1963]
Telegram from Clarence Tingel to Lee Harvey Oswald, on November 23, 1963. It reads: "Please listen to the news reports of to what you have done."
[Telegram from Joseph Naylor, Jr. to Lee Harvey Oswald, November 23, 1963]
Telegram from Joseph Naylor, Jr. to Lee Harvey Oswald, on November 23, 1963. It reads: "You are dead."
[Telegram from Joseph Naylor, November 23, 1963]
Telegram sent to Lee Harvey Oswald by Joseph Naylor. The envelope is included with the telegram.
[Telegram to Dallas Police Chief Regarding Raymond Hamilton]
Telegram to the Dallas Chief of Police inquiring as to whether Raymond Hamilton and "three others" are wanted for murder in the recipient's city or state.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from A. Faletta, November 25, 1963 #1]
Telegram by A. Faletta to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald and wishing him good luck.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from A. Faletta, November 25, 1963 #2]
Telegram by A. Faletta to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald and wishing him good luck.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from Bob Wright, November 24, 1963 #1]
Telegram by Bob Wright to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from Bob Wright, November 24, 1963 #2]
Telegram by Bob Wright to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from Bryan Pullen, November 24, 1963 #1]
Telegram by Bryan Pullen to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from Bryan Pullen, November 24, 1963 #2]
Telegram by Bryan Pullen to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from Donald Beavse and Family, November 24, 1963 #1]
Telegram by Donald Beavse and his family to Jack Ruby, condoning his assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from Donald Beavse and Family, November 24, 1963 #2]
Telegram by Donald Beavse and his family to Jack Ruby, condoning his assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from Frank Dragotta, November 24, 1963 #1]
Western Union Telegram from Frank Dragotta to Jack Ruby sending him $100.00 to provide so he could get himself a lawyer.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from Frank Dragotta, November 24, 1963 #2]
Western Union Telegram from Frank Dragotta to Jack Ruby sending him $100.00 to provide so he could get himself a lawyer.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from George and Jackie Franklyn, November 24, 1963 #1]
Telegram by George and Jackie Franklyn to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for killing Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from George and Jackie Franklyn, November 24, 1963 #2]
Telegram by George and Jackie Franklyn to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for killing Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from Harold W. Tobin, November 24, 1963]
Telegram by Harold W. Tobin to the Dallas Police Department with a message for Jack Ruby, volunteering his legal services and those of his staff to defend him in court.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from J. D. Harrison, November 24, 1963 #1]
Telegram by J. D. Harrison to Jack Ruby sending him $5.00 to provide for his legal defense.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from J. D. Harrison, November 24, 1963 #2]
Telegram by J. D. Harrison to Jack Ruby sending him $5.00 to provide for his legal defense.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from J. Montrose Edrehi, November 24, 1963 #1]
Telegram by J. Montrose Edrehi to Jack Ruby, offering to represent him in a trial.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from J. Montrose Edrehi, November 24, 1963 #2]
Telegram by J. Montrose Edrehi to Jack Ruby, offering to represent him in a trial.
[Telegram to Jack Ruby from Kathy Brewer, November 24, 1963 #1]
Telegram by Kathy Brewer to Jack Ruby, hailing him for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald.
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